400-HP 2023 Nissan Z Puts the Toyota Supra on Notice (2024)

  • The new Z—it has no numbers in its name this time—will cost about the same as the 2003 350Z (adjusted for inflation, of course) and rides on the same wheelbase as the 2020 370Z.
  • But it's upped horsepower to 400 hp from a twin-turbo 3.0-liter V-6.
  • Its main target is the Toyota Supra, and it goes on sale next spring.

When we first tested the 2003 Nissan 350Z, we heralded its unrivaled combination of price and performance. Bringing 287 horsepower for less than $27,000, the reborn Z was an instant hit, re-establishing Nissan as a maker of serious sports cars. Now, almost 20 years later, we’re feeling that same excitement for the next Z car, the 2023 Z. Factoring for inflation, its base price—about $40,000—is that same as that of the 2003 350Z. So is the basic layout, with two seats, rear-wheel drive, and a six-speed manual transmission. But now you get 400 horsepower, from a twin-turbo 3.0-liter V-6. That’s the kind of inflation we can get behind.

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Built on a much-modified version of the current FM platform and riding on the same 100.4-inch wheelbase as the outgoing 370Z, the new Z—yeah, it’s just "Z" now—uses the VR30DDTT V-6 from the Infiniti Red Sport 400 models. Making 400 horsepower at 6400 rpm and 350 pound-feet of torque from 1600 to 5200 rpm, the sweet 3.0-liter features direct injection and variable valve timing, running up to 14.7 psi of boost. Manual models get a carbon-fiber driveshaft, an EXEDY performance clutch, and automated rev matching on downshifts, while Zs with the nine-speed automatic have aluminum paddle shifters and available launch control.

When we tested the Z’s four-seat Infiniti cousin, the Q60 Red Sport 400, it ran from zero to 60 mph in 4.4 seconds, and that car had a seven-speed automatic and all-wheel drive. The Z, a full foot shorter than the Q60 and presumably hundreds of pounds lighter, should hound the Toyota Supra 3.0 (zero to 60 mph in 3.7 seconds) in even its base Sport trim.

Keeping the decisions simple, there are really no stand-alone options among the three trims. The Z Sport is your entry-level model, but it’s not a stripped-out husk built strictly to tout that $40,000 price point. The Z Sport gets the same powertrain as the other Zs, along with a customizable 12.3-inch TFT instrument display, cloth seats with synthetic suede inserts, and a full cadre of safety nannies and driver-assistance gear that any self-respecting Z driver won’t actually need.

Z Performance models add some interior upgrades, like heated leather seats and an eight-speaker Bose stereo system, two more than the Sport’s audio setup, but most of the package contains actual performance gear: stiffer suspension, a limited-slip differential, and beefier brakes. Up front, four-piston calipers grip 14.0-inch rotors, while the 13.8-inch rear rotors are squeezed by two-piston calipers.

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The Performance replaces the Sport’s 18-inch wheels with lightweight 19-inch forged Rays wheels wearing staggered Bridgestone Potenza S007 tires, 255s up front and 275s on the rear. Besides the unique wheels and red-painted brake calipers, the Performance trim is visually distinguished by front and rear spoilers and dual exhaust (and perhaps aurally distinguished by its more boisterous muffler, though we’ve yet to hear it). The automatic’s launch control function is also restricted to Performance models.

Above Performance, and essentially serving as a launch edition, the Proto Spec is a Z Performance wearing the color scheme of the Z Proto concept car—yellow paint, black roof, bronze-colored wheels, and yellow brake calipers. The Wiz Khalifa–approved color scheme continues inside, with black seats and yellow stitching and accents. Manual cars also get a special shift knob. In a nod to the first Z car of them all, Nissan will only build 240 Proto Specs.

In another reference to the 240Z, the interior’s center stack features three analog gauges set in a pod angled toward the driver. One is for boost, one is a voltmeter, and the third is a sort of tachometer for the turbochargers. Displaying measured turbine speed, the turbo tach will let the driver know whether the turbos are just loafing at a steady 220,000 rpm or approaching their 240,000-rpm maximum. Other callouts to Zs past include the taillights (shades of the 1990s Z32 300ZX) and the basic long-hood, short-deck proportions.

Just as in the 1990s, the Supra will be the primary target when the Z goes on sale next spring.

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But this Z isn’t a shameless retro rehash or a refresh disguised as a new model. What it looks like is a deft melding of the contemporary 370Z's affordability with the GT-R's ferocious turbocharged performance. At this point, the only thing we’re not crazy about is the overly minimalist name. We know that Nissan is trying to look forward, not back, but "300ZX Turbo" has an awfully nice ring to it.

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Ezra Dyer is a Car and Driver senior editor and columnist. He's now based in North Carolina but still remembers how to turn right. He owns a 2009 GEM e4 and once drove 206 mph. Those facts are mutually exclusive.

400-HP 2023 Nissan Z Puts the Toyota Supra on Notice (2024)

FAQs

Is the Nissan Z faster than a Supra? ›

The manual Supra is the quickest around our figure eight, however; it lapped the course in 23.7 seconds averaging 0.82 g, while the 177-pound-heavier manual Z lapped it in 25.3 seconds at 0.74 g—three-tenths of a second slower than the last auto-equipped Z we tested.

What is the Nissan version of the Supra? ›

Both the 2023 Nissan Z and Toyota GR Supra GTS feature 3.0-litre turbocharged six-cylinder engines, but the details differ. The Nissan has two turbos and cylinders in a vee, while the Toyota's BMW engine is inline with a single turbo.

How much horsepower does a Nissan Z 2023 have? ›

400 horsepower pushing you back into a deeply contoured sport seat. A tap of the Performance Brakes, a quick turn of the wheel and you dive to the apex of the turn.

How much horsepower does a 400Z Nismo have? ›

2024 Nissan Z NISMO Specifications
EngineSportNISMO
Cylinders / configurationV6
Block / head compositionAluminum/aluminum
Displacement (liters)3.0 / 2997
Horsepower400 @ 6,400 rpm420 @ 6,400 rpm
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What's faster a Supra or Hellcat? ›

Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye is the fastest by a small margin. This comparison has been viewed 570 times.

Which is better GTR or Supra? ›

The Nissan GTR is undeniably powerful, but it falls short of the excellent fuel economy of the GR Supra. The 2021 GTR only earns an EPA-estimated 16 city/22 highway MPG. Even the available engine of the GR Supra is able to top the Nissan GTR; it earns an EPA-estimated 22 city/30 highway MPG.

Why was Supra banned? ›

Because of significant shortcomings in its ability to maintain its reliability over time, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration decided to outlaw the Toyota Supra model year 1994.

Are there V8 Supras? ›

The GR Supra GT500 features a 500 kW (670 hp) 2.0-litre Toyota RI4A turbo four-cylinder engine, while the GR Supra GT300 features the 5.4-litre 2UR-GSE V8 engine according to JAF-GT GT300 regulations.

Which one is faster, Toyota or Supra? ›

Here, you can find out that the Supra is their fastest car. The Toyota Supra was first developed in 1978. It was a two-door coupe, and it came equipped with a turbocharged engine. The fastest Toyota is the Supra SRT-8 with a twin-turbocharged inline-6 engine and manual transmission.

How reliable is a Nissan Z? ›

We expect the 2024 Z to have about average reliability when compared to other new cars.

What is the most powerful Nissan Z? ›

With 420 horsepower and 384 pound-feet of torque, the Z NISMO is the most powerful of the current Z cars. There'll be no manual for NISMO, but a retuned nine-speed automatic transmission and a Track mode for faster shifts.

What is Nissan's fastest cars 2023? ›

The 2023 GT-R's standard twin-turbo 3.8-liter V-6 makes a mighty 565 horsepower and 467 pound-feet of torque. It hooks up to a six-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive that conspire to put all that power to the pavement. At our test track, the GT-R launched itself from zero to 60 mph in a mere 2.9 seconds.

Is NISMO Z worth it? ›

At $66,230 to start and $68,435 as tested, the 2024 Nissan Z NISMO is not only too much money for a gussied-up Z without much extra performance, it's too much for a Z that plays in the same sandbox as quicker and much better sports cars such as the BMW M2, which actually costs less at $64,195, or Porsche's entry-level ...

What is the top speed of the 400z without limiter? ›

From the factory, the 2023 Z is capable of pushing 155 mph, according to Nissan. That's not exactly a groundbreaking number, especially considering the 400 horsepower and 350 lb-ft of torque coming from the car's 3.0-liter twin-turbo V-6 engine.

How much will the 400z NISMO cost? ›

New 2024 Nissan Z NISMO delivers thrilling performance from $64,990
Port-Installed OptionsSport
Illuminated Kick Plate (Brushed Metallic)$400
Illuminated Kick Plate (Black Metallic)$500
Interior Door Scuff Protection$210
Interior Accent Lighting$445
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Which car is faster than Supra? ›

Chevrolet Camaro/Camaro ZL1. , in particular, surpasses the power of even the more powerful Supra engine, using a 6.2-liter V8 engine rated for a whopping 650 horsepower.

Is 370z faster than Supra? ›

Supra is the fastest by a huge margin. This comparison has been viewed 468 times.

What is the top speed of the Nissan Supra? ›

The top speed of the 2021 Toyota Supra 3.0, 3.0 Premium, and A91 Edition remain the same: 155 mph.

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